When Mueller gets done, everyone who went to work in the White House is going to wish they could join Roger Ailes in the grave because being dead is going to seem preferable to being turned out and passed around in prison.

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del.capslock wrote:

PkrBum wrote:The general electorate is abandoning the dems...

The Republican party is abandoning Trump...

When Mueller gets done, everyone who went to work in the White House is going to wish they could join Roger Ailes in the grave because being dead is going to seem preferable to being turned out and passed around in prison.

Lawyer up, bitches!

Another mantra of how bad the GOP is and how the GOP sucks, yet the keep winning seats in government all over the US

Waiting wrote:Another mantra of how bad the GOP is and how the GOP sucks, yet the keep winning seats in government all over the US

If popularity were a sign of quality, Miley Cyrus wouldn't be topping charts.

You can brainwash stupid people into believing anything. Look at the South. They've been electing Republicans for decades... and for decades they've been getting the shit end of everything. You name it, we get the worst of it. Highest infant mortality, highest unemployment, highest crime, highest poverty, worst education, lousiest roads, worst health care, most dependency on the federal government. Hell, I see "TEA Party" clowns all over my state, and we take in almost three dollars from the fed for every tax dollar collected. "Taxed enough already?" Puh-leeze. We can start crying about that when we're self-supporting. Instead we're glued to the tit of all those blue states everybody here hates. Conservative Southerners are like bratty children, hating their parents while they live under their roof.

If conservative policies were really the best ones, why aren't the red states leading the rest of the country, instead of lagging behind it? We should be Utopias, right, if the GOP's really so good? And yet, the states that most consistently elect conservatives consistently get the worst results. Their policies have had a fair period of experimentation -- decades of it. And all they have to show is decades of failure.

But people keep electing 'em because they do what they're told. They buy the bullshit.

Conservatives aren't the ones with the best ideas... they're just the ones easiest to fool. I blame being raised in church. You train people to believe absurd stuff like talking snakes and loaves and fishes, and selling them trickle-down economics is eeeeeeeasy.

And they're lousy at governing, but they're great at propaganda. Total cult tactics, straight out of Eric Hoffer -- set everything up as Us vs. Them, create the illusion you're under attack and only your side can help you, fill your side with propaganda that tells them what they want to hear and help them pretend it's "news," all the while teaching them that they should distrust any other source. Yeah, conservatives never fail, that's just the "lying media." Only the good news about your team and the bad news about the other is true, right?

And you never question it.

Conservatives aggressively brainwash their followers. FOX News, talk radio, all that crap... a steady diet of comfort food for people who want to maintain the idea that what they want to believe is actually true.

Democrats have plenty of shortcomings, I'll admit. I'm not a Democrat because I think they're perfect... I'm a Democrat because I see, from evidence and experience, that the Republicans are completely unviable. I live in a state that provides me plenty of hard evidence, every day, that their ideas don't freakin' work.

So, don't equate "popularity" with being right, or good. Justin Beiber sells out shows everywhere he goes, after all.

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Waiting wrote:Another mantra of how bad the GOP is and how the GOP sucks, yet the keep winning seats in government all over the US

If popularity were a sign of quality, Miley Cyrus wouldn't be topping charts.

You can brainwash stupid people into believing anything. Look at the South. They've been electing Republicans for decades... and for decades they've been getting the shit end of everything. You name it, we get the worst of it. Highest infant mortality, highest unemployment, highest crime, highest poverty, worst education, lousiest roads, worst health care, most dependency on the federal government. Hell, I see "TEA Party" clowns all over my state, and we take in almost three dollars from the fed for every tax dollar collected. "Taxed enough already?" Puh-leeze. We can start crying about that when we're self-supporting. Instead we're glued to the tit of all those blue states everybody here hates. Conservative Southerners are like bratty children, hating their parents while they live under their roof.

If conservative policies were really the best ones, why aren't the red states leading the rest of the country, instead of lagging behind it? We should be Utopias, right, if the GOP's really so good? And yet, the states that most consistently elect conservatives consistently get the worst results. Their policies have had a fair period of experimentation -- decades of it. And all they have to show is decades of failure.

But people keep electing 'em because they do what they're told. They buy the bullshit.

Conservatives aren't the ones with the best ideas... they're just the ones easiest to fool. I blame being raised in church. You train people to believe absurd stuff like talking snakes and loaves and fishes, and selling them trickle-down economics is eeeeeeeasy.

And they're lousy at governing, but they're great at propaganda. Total cult tactics, straight out of Eric Hoffer -- set everything up as Us vs. Them, create the illusion you're under attack and only your side can help you, fill your side with propaganda that tells them what they want to hear and help them pretend it's "news," all the while teaching them that they should distrust any other source. Yeah, conservatives never fail, that's just the "lying media." Only the good news about your team and the bad news about the other is true, right?

And you never question it.

Conservatives aggressively brainwash their followers. FOX News, talk radio, all that crap... a steady diet of comfort food for people who want to maintain the idea that what they want to believe is actually true.

Democrats have plenty of shortcomings, I'll admit. I'm not a Democrat because I think they're perfect... I'm a Democrat because I see, from evidence and experience, that the Republicans are completely unviable. I live in a state that provides me plenty of hard evidence, every day, that their ideas don't freakin' work.

So, don't equate "popularity" with being right, or good. Justin Beiber sells out shows everywhere he goes, after all.